An Analysis of Kenneth Waltz's Theory of International Politics
Macat International LimitedKenneth Waltz’s 1979 Theory of International Politics is credited with bringing about a “scientific revolution” in the study of international relations – bringing the field into a new era of systematic study. The book is also a lesson in reasoning carefully and critically. Good reasoning is exemplified by arguments that move systematically, through carefully organised stages, taking into account opposing stances and ideas as they move towards a logical conclusion. Theory of International Politics might be a textbook example of how to go about structuring an argument in this way to produce a watertight case for a particular point of view.
Waltz’s book begins by testing and critiquing earlier theories of international relations, showing their strengths and weaknesses, before moving on to argue for his own stance – what has since become known as “neorealism”. His aim was “to construct a theory of international politics that remedies the defects of present theories.” And this is precisely what he did; by showing the shortcomings of the prevalent theories of international relations, Waltz was then able to import insights from sociology to create a more comprehensive and realistic theory that took full account of the strengths of old schemas while also remedying their weaknesses – reasoning out a new theory in the process.
- | Author: Riley Quinn
- | Publisher: Macat International Limited
- | Publication Date: Jul 15, 2017
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- | Binding: Paperback / softback
- | ISBN-13: 9781912127078
- | ISBN-10: 1912127075
- Author:
- Riley Quinn
- Publisher:
- Macat International Limited
- Publication Date:
- Jul 15, 2017
- Binding:
- Paperback / softback
- ISBN-13:
- 9781912127078
- ISBN10:
- 1912127075